Carlist: Figures for the First Carlist War
You can now buy figures for the First Carlist War from
But you couldn't when I first got interested so my figures are predominantly converted from 15 mm Essex
Miniatures.
If anybody wants more details, send me an email
and I can try and dredge up my notes.
Carlists
I used American Civil War figures with a beret and belly box added (My
mate Wayne Turner did the conversions). The Essex Mixed Confederates are perfect = very
scruffy. I threw in some converted Napoleonic figures for variety, for
example, the British Rifles officer in Hussar jacket makes a fine Carlist
officer once given a beret. I tried to maximise the number of figures in
frock coats - typical Carlist attire. The main problem is the lack of turn backs on
the great coats. But overall I think the effect is quite
good.
Cristinos
I predominantly used post-1812 Napoleonic
French figures - the Essex Old Campaigners are excellent, a scruffy bunch of
chaps with good figures and lots of variety. The shakos aren't quite
right, but on the other hand the Old Campaigners have a fair number of guys with
forages caps which are pretty close to the forage caps of the
Cristinos.
British Auxiliary Legion
The key thing about the British Legionaries during this war is
that they wore a forage cap, not a shako. I only know of two ranges
which are suitable:
Legionnaires: I originally purchased the 1845
British from the Maori Wars range of Wildly Inspired
Miniatures, but Roland convinced me to use LKM/QRF: Freikorp15: History of India: Maharatta Wars and Sikh Wars,
specifically:
- HI69 British Infantry Advancing, Peaked Forage cap
- HI68 British Infantry Command, Peaked Forage Cap

6th Scotch Grenadiers: I used Napoleonic Scots from Essex
Miniatures. This unit almost certainly didn't wear kilts but they did
have distinctive Scottish features and I couldn't find Scots in campaign dress
in 15mm (i.e. trews) so I went for the full highland dress.

Rifles: I used standard Napoleonic British Rifles for the Rifles.

Regulars (Marines and Royal artillery): I used standard Napoleonic British
Line Infantry and Artillery, respectively. Napoleonic British Line
Infantry actually had the wrong shape shako and if I did it again I'd probably
use 1820 - 40 British Infantry from ERM
instead.

British Lancers: I used Napoleonic Polish Lancers

French Foreign Legion
The Franco-Prussian range provided the French Foreign
Legion (I should have modified their Kepis into tall thin shakos, but I was sick
of the whole conversion exercise by the time I got the figures).
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